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Menschen im Krieg
Adolf Andreas Latzko
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R842
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Men in War (Paperback)
Andreas Latzko
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R142
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Menschen im Krieg
Andreas Latzko
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R336
Discovery Miles 3 360
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Men in War (Paperback)
Andreas Latzko; Edited by Warren Bluhm
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R376
R317
Discovery Miles 3 170
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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++++ Der Wilde Mann: Roman 3 Andreas Latzko Rascher & Cie, 1918
Literary Criticism; European; German; Fiction / Literary; Literary
Criticism / European / German
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The little wife, completely at a loss, her whole body quivering,
bent over her husband again to take leave. She was certain that his
outburst had reference to her and held a grim deadly reproach,
which she did not comprehend. She felt her husband draw back and
start convulsively under the touch of her lips. And she sobbed
aloud at the awful prospect of spending an endless night in the
chilly neglected room in the hotel, left alone with this tormenting
doubt. But the Frau Major drew her along, forcing her to run, and
did not let go her arm until they had passed the sentinel at the
gate and were out on the street.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
The little wife, completely at a loss, her whole body quivering,
bent over her husband again to take leave. She was certain that his
outburst had reference to her and held a grim deadly reproach,
which she did not comprehend. She felt her husband draw back and
start convulsively under the touch of her lips. And she sobbed
aloud at the awful prospect of spending an endless night in the
chilly neglected room in the hotel, left alone with this tormenting
doubt. But the Frau Major drew her along, forcing her to run, and
did not let go her arm until they had passed the sentinel at the
gate and were out on the street.
The little wife, completely at a loss, her whole body quivering,
bent over her husband again to take leave. She was certain that his
outburst had reference to her and held a grim deadly reproach,
which she did not comprehend. She felt her husband draw back and
start convulsively under the touch of her lips. And she sobbed
aloud at the awful prospect of spending an endless night in the
chilly neglected room in the hotel, left alone with this tormenting
doubt. But the Frau Major drew her along, forcing her to run, and
did not let go her arm until they had passed the sentinel at the
gate and were out on the street.
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